Monk First 3
Monk
Ink of matboard
Well still absorbing and recovering from the challenge I guess, but I wanted to do something fussy and decided to work on a project that for years I wanted to do but haven't taken the time or patience. The book, The Technical Pen, has a lot of pictures and exercises to help you gain confidence and learn the basic pen/ink strokes. There are 30 basic strokes that are part of this project (already seeing lots of other variations when in practice) and so Gary Simons, the author, recommends doing this monk and combining a couple of different strokes in each piece, for a total of 24 monks in all. Well, when I finish this project I will surely know this monk. While the outcome does vary by which stroke is used, each one is actually redrawn again emphasizing, adding or omitting some of the design. I don't know if I will actually be able to complete without an error (I didn't succeed in these three of being perfect), but thanking Sakura for their white gel pen. Had the bright idea to try different ink colors, and also am going to try to do this on black matboard and use white pen, just to change it up so I don't get too bored. Will do the black board when I can draw this guy in my sleep because I am not sure how to transfer the detailed design to the black board, light pastel wouldn't be fine enough lines I don't think - hmm, will have to work on that.
Ink of matboard
Well still absorbing and recovering from the challenge I guess, but I wanted to do something fussy and decided to work on a project that for years I wanted to do but haven't taken the time or patience. The book, The Technical Pen, has a lot of pictures and exercises to help you gain confidence and learn the basic pen/ink strokes. There are 30 basic strokes that are part of this project (already seeing lots of other variations when in practice) and so Gary Simons, the author, recommends doing this monk and combining a couple of different strokes in each piece, for a total of 24 monks in all. Well, when I finish this project I will surely know this monk. While the outcome does vary by which stroke is used, each one is actually redrawn again emphasizing, adding or omitting some of the design. I don't know if I will actually be able to complete without an error (I didn't succeed in these three of being perfect), but thanking Sakura for their white gel pen. Had the bright idea to try different ink colors, and also am going to try to do this on black matboard and use white pen, just to change it up so I don't get too bored. Will do the black board when I can draw this guy in my sleep because I am not sure how to transfer the detailed design to the black board, light pastel wouldn't be fine enough lines I don't think - hmm, will have to work on that.
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